Although a wind advisory is still in effect, the Bay Area experienced a rainy morning that led to some flood advisories.
The majority of the Bay Area is under the wind advisory. The National Weather Service anticipates persistent strong gusts in the area, therefore it will be in place until 3 p.m.
With wind gusts over 50 mph, the Bay Area saw a windy morning, particularly in the higher altitudes. Due to persistent gusty winds, a wind advisory is in effect for the majority of the Bay Area until 3 PM.oXCWj5HhFX #CAwxpic.twitter.com
Due to some morning rainfall, many flood advisories were in force in various regions of the Bay Area.
The National Weather Service Bay Area extended a flood alert for the greater Hayward area and the cities of Oakland and Alameda until just after noon on Sunday.
Additionally, certain areas of the North Bay were under flood advisories.
The first part of Sunday was predicted to be windy and rainy. This week will have bright days and cool mornings due to clear sky.
Highs during the day will typically be in the mid 50s to low 60s inland, the low 60s along the coast, and the high 50s to low 60s near the bay. The majority of overnight lows will be in the upper 30s to mid-40s.
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